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Jalmer O. Flom

Jalmer O. Flom, 70, passed away from natural causes at the Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital on Monday, November 11th. Services will be on Friday, November 15th at 11 a.m. at Our Redeemer's Lutheran Church in Nashua. The burial will be in the Nashua City Cemetery.

Jalmer was born on September 17th, 1932 in Scobey to Julius and Olga (Udahl) Flom. Jalmer attended schools in Harlem, McCone County and Nashua. He served in the US Army in the 24th Division in Korea. When he returned he worked construction and farmed. He married Sandra Hedges at Nashua in 1957. Sandra worked as a waitress in Bainville while he was working on construction. They lived in the Los Angelos Area until 1960. Jalmer had lived in the Nashua-Fort Peck area until 1965. Sandra passed in 1993. Jalmer enjoyed animals, baseball, hunting, fishing, and was always willing to help family and friends.

Survivors include: 1 son, James Flom of Sun River; 1 daughter, Jeri Flom of Portland, Oregon; 1 brother, Kermit Flom of Nashua; 6 sisters, Phyllis Houston of St. Marie, Geraldine Dahl of Glasgow, Joyce Fuhrmann of Great Falls, Karen Fuhrmann of Nashua, Jackie Bird of Nashua, Betty Flom-Voeller of Minot, North Dakota.

Lynn Russell Hinton

Lynn Russell Hinton, 42, passed away suddenly while working on Monday, November 4th. Services will be on Saturday, Nov. 9th at 11 a.m. at the Scobey Lutheran Church. The burial will be in the Scobey Cemetery.

Lynn was born May 18th, 1960 in Scobey to Jim and Shirley Hinton. Lynn attended school at Scobey, graduating in 1979. He married Linda Sletten of Peerless on September 3rd, 1983. They made their home in Nashua, and he worked construction with his Uncle Leroy Siefert for 25 years.

Lynn was a member of the Daniels County 4-H, Scobey Jaycees, Nashua Bowling League and enjoyed fishing, boating & hunting. Lynn was very well known for his handy work, organizing family functions, gardening, and helping anyone in time of need.

Survivors include: his wife, Linda of Nashua; parents, Jim & Shirley Hinton of Scobey; 3 brothers, Ed (Debbie) & family of Scobey, Randy (Susan) & family of Palmer, Alaska and Perry (Lori) of Westmont, Illinois; 1 sister, Linda McCormick (Al) & family of Billings; Grandmother, Eva Siefert of Glasgow.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents Edward Siefert & Vera Waters.

Lynn will be remembered and greatly missed by his family and friends for his kindness, and his special love & affection shown to his nieces & nephews.

Kenny Dahl

Kenny Dahl of Glasgow, 78, died of a heart attack on Monday, November 4th at the Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow. Services will be on Friday, November 8th at 11 a.m. at the First Lutheran Church in Glasgow with Reverend Martin Mock and Pastor John Stroupe officiating. The burial will be in the highland Cemetery in Glasgow. Bell Mortuary is in charge of the arrangements.

Kenny was born February 9th, 1924 in Wolf Point to Henry F. Dahl and Naomi (Potter) Dahl. Kenny grew up on the family farm in the Lustre Community. he graduated from Glasgow High School in 1942. He also attended college in Bozeman until he returned to the farm where he stayed for 47 years, working as a farmer and rancher.

On May 29, 1952 Kenny married Gerry Flom at the Nashua Lutheran Church. He farmed and ranched 37 years in Lustre with his brothers John and Gary Dahl. He moved to Glasgow in April of 1989 and continued to farm in Kintyre until his death.

Kenny started flying in 1944, and owned an airplane before owning a car. He enjoyed flying, served on the Lustre School Board for 9 years, the Equity Board of Wolf Point for 9 years, the Valley Livestock Board as Vice President of the Fiddler's Association, and was an area trustee for the Yellowstone Boys Ranch for 22 years. He was a member of the Sons of Norway, Elks Club, and Southeastern Montana Fiddlers. He and Gerry traveled extensively and also enjoyed dancing and playing cards.

Survivors include: his wife, Gerry of Glasgow; 2 sons: Russ and wife Tammi of Nashua, Gordon and wife Shay of Dallas, TX; 2 daughters: Lori Nichols and husband Bryce of Lustre, Linda Stroupe and husband John of Lewistown; 1 sister: Beverly Roberts of Glendive; 1 brother: Gary of Lustre; and 10 grandchildren: Kristofer, Jacynta, Ryan, Jason, Arica, Rylan, Alysa, Kurtis, Kenneth, Keriana.

He was preceded in death by his son Floyd Dahl, granddaughter Jasmine Dahl, and brother John Dahl.

The pallbearers will be all the grandsons: Kris Dahl, Rylan Nichols, Kurtis and Kenneth Stroupe, Ryan and Jason Dahl.

Vivian Siewing

Vivian Siewing of Saco, 71, died of cancer on Saturday, November 2nd at the Phillips County Good Samaritan Center in Malta. Services will be on Wednesday, November 6th at 11 a.m. at the Saco Lutheran Church with Reverend Martin Mock officiating. Burial will be in the Grandview Cemetery in Saco. Bell Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.

Vivian was born in 1931 at the Buen family farm north of Nashua to Asle and Anna Buen. She graduated from Nashua High School in 1949 and married ARnold Siewing in 1949 in Glasgow. They made their home on the farm north of Saco where they raised 6 children.

Vivian’s greatest love was taking care of her children and grandchildren. She was a devoted wife and mother and enjoyed all aspects of farm life. Her numerous interests included dancing, gardening, baking, card playing, sewing, music, fishing, basketball, horseshoes and watching the Chicago Bulls on TV. She was a life-long member of the Saco Lutheran Church where she taught Sunday School and Bible School and was also a member of WELCA.

Survivors include: her husband, Arnold; 2 sons: Paul (Leona) Siewing of Malta, David (Dori) Siewing of Saco; 3 daughters: Myrna (Tom) Roberts of Mesquite, Texas, Carolyn (Jay) Yeska of Saco, Roberta (Greg) Christopherson of Saco; 14 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren, 3 sisters: Clara Siewing of Saco, Agnes (Hartvik) Garsjo of Nashua, Berniece (Ernie) Kummerfeldt of Glasgow; 2 brothers: Arthur (Eleanor) Buen of Nashua and Harold (Lila) Buen of Nashua; and numerous nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her son Anthony Lyle Siewing in April, 1977, a grandson, Adam Wayne Siewing in August, 1981, and her sister Thelma Garsjo in June 1980, and by her very special friend and sister-in-law Darlene Siewing.

Vivian was loved by all who knew her and will be greatly missed.

Shirley Rae McPherson

Shirley Rae McPherson, 66, died after a 6-year battle with cancer at the Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow on November 3, 2002. Services will be Thursday, November 7th at 11:00a.m. at the First Lutheran Church in Glasgow with Reverend Martin Mock officiating and the burial will be in the Highland Cemetery. Bell Mortuary is in charge of the arrangements.

Shirley began her life with her parents, Ralph and Florence Sandsness in Bozeman, MT on October 24, 1936. After her parents divorced, Shirley was raised by her mother, Florence, and her stepfather, Merlin Sparrow, whom she considered her dad. A new addition to the family, her brother, Clayton, completed the family portrait. She attended school at the Mike Horse Mine, in Lincoln, MT, and finally in Helena, MT. While attending school, Shirley worked at two of Helena's historical businesses, the Parrot Confectionary and the Marlow Theater, and eventually, at Mountain Bell, where she retired in 1986, after completing 27 years of service. In 1989, Shirley opened her own business, Video Delite, Shirley's Tanning and Toning, and 4th Street Espresso, where she enjoyed visiting with her many customers over the years. Due to health issues, she later sold her business and moved part time to Helena to be near her Doctors.

Shirley married Glen Roberts in 1953 in Boulder, MT and brought a daughter, Denise Rae into the world. She later married Jerry McPherson in 1956 in Fort Peck and added 4 additions to her family-Michael Thomas, Dawn Marie, and twins Michelle Rene and Marcelle Tene. Her children were her greatest joy and passion, and she was their best friend as well as their mother.Shirley loved life and all it had to offer. She filled her life with many hobbies, which included ceramics, flowering, crocheting, collecting Barbies, crystals, and cookbooks. Her greatest hobbies were cooking and her family.

Shirley is survived by and deeply missed by her brother Clayton Sparrow (Arlene), her daughters Denise Howard (Jeff Howard), Dawn Thompson (Tom Thompson) and Shelly Degele (Rock Degele) and son Mike McPherson (Linda McPherson), her much loved grandchildren Brett and Beau Howard, Tommy and Cole McPherson, Rocky and Josh Thompson, Gerry and Brandi Brabeck, and Ashley and Jessie Vold, her step grandchildren Hans and Dolan Sevalstad, her great grandchildren Jordan and Devon Brabeck, and Keagan Thompson, along with her aunts Patty Cameron and Mae Welch, and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews.

Preceeding Shirley in death is her daughter Marcelle and her parents Merlin and Florence Sparrow, along with several aunts and uncles.

Maryellen Barrett Hicks

Mary Ellen Barrett Hicks, 87, passed away on Sunday, December 29th from natural causes in Moyie Springs, Idaho. Services will be Monday, January 6th, 2003 at 2 pm at the First United Methodist Church in Glasgow. Burial will be at the Highland Cemetery in Glasgow. Bell Mortuary in Glasgow is in charge of arrangements.

Maryellen was born on January 19th, 1915 in Glasgow to Forrest and Ruth (Jackson) Foust. She attended schools in Glasgow after which she married Wesley Patterson in 1931 in Glasgow. Maryellen remained at home with the family. Wesley preceded her in death on January 29th, 1947.

On November 15th of 1947 she married David Barrett in Glasgow. They made their home in Glasgow and she worked for Sears for many years. David preceded her in death on January 9th, 1979.

On February 8th, 1981 she married Vern Messick in Glasgow and they moved to Bonners Ferry, Idaho where they made their home. Vern preceded her in death on October 23rd, 1989.

On April 2nd, 1993 she married John Hicks in Bonners Ferry, Idaho and they have made their home in Moyie Springs, Idaho until Maryellen's death. Over the years she loved to read, help the ederly, sick and foster children, she communicated with family and friends, enjoyed sewing, growing flowers and decorate her home with flowers and loved collecting hats and showing them off. She will be remembered as a loving wife to John and as the "Hat Lady".

Survivors include: her husband, John Hicks of Moyie Springs, Idaho; sons, Ralph Patterson of Aurora, Colorado, Dennis Patterson of Sedro Woolley, Washington, Daniel Patterson of Glasgow; daughters, Martha Stanley of Bonners Ferry, Idaho, Ruth Cimino of Mt. Sinai, New York, Margaret Swor of Springfield, Oregon; sister Eva Luse of Glasgow; 24 grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, infant brother Melvin Foust, Brother V.M. Foust, husbands Wesley Patterson, David Barrett and Vern Messick.

George "Bud" E. Yager

George "Bud" E. Yager, 67, passed away on Saturday, December 28th due to a long illness at the Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow. Services will be at Our Redeemer's Lutheran Church in Nashua on Friday, January 3rd at 11 a.m. with Kenneth Nicols officiating. Interment will be at the Nashua Cemetery. Bell Mortuary in Glasgow is in charge of arrangements.

George "Bud" E. Yager was born on March 6th, 1935 in Wolf Point to John and Martha (Fuhrman) Yager. Bud grew up on the family ranch northeast of Fort Peck, attended McCone City Country School and continued his high school education in Glasgow. Bud married Virginia Bellon May 4th, 1958 and moved to Ft. Ord, CA where Bud served in the Army National Guard. They returned to Montana where Bud worked construction at the Fort Peck Power House. In November 1964, Bud and Virginia made a life together on the family ranch.

Preceding in his death were his parents, John and Martha.

Bud loved farming, ranching, hunting, fishing, looking after his horses and cows. His favorite pastime was to take "the loop" at 2 in the morning to meet with his "coffee buddies". He also enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren.

Surviviors include: his wife, Virginia Yager of northeast of Fort Peck; 3 sons, Roger (Sherry) Yager with 3 daughters; Kortney, Mataya and Takira of Maple Grove, MN, Dennis (Nancy) Yager and daughter Kayla of Helena and Toby Yager of northeast of Fort Peck; 2 daughters, Gwyn Gregor with her sons Chris, Jeremy, Jeff Allen and Jae of East Helena, Cindy (Rod) Lorenz with 2 sons Connor and Keaton and daughter Mylee of Billings; 3 sisters, Frances Turner of Flaxville, Betty Hirsch of Fort Peck and Mary Ann Riddick (Dennis) of Glasgow; 1 brother, Henry Yager of Glasgow; many nieces and nephews.

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